"Some say that Chinese Dream ultimate goal is to seek hegemony in the world."

The slogan has become a dominant theme of Chinese politics since Xi Jinping assumed leadership of the Ruling Communist Party last year.

Australia's new Defence Minister, David Johnstone, has used a newspaper interview to foreshadow a less blunt approach to China in the next defence White Paper.

The new document will replace the current plan issued earlier this year under the previous Labor government.

Mr Johnstone has reportedly said the Coalition will put forward a defence vision with a more balanced approach to Australia's relationship with both China and the United States, compared with previous White Papers.

A 2009 document prompted anger from Beijing because of its references to China's growing military power in the region.

Mr Li says although China hopes to deepen its relationship with Australia, that shouldn't impact on Australia's relations with other countries.

"Australia and China are developing relations in all rounds and at the same time, Australia has many friends in the world and have value in the politics throughout this region which means it has relationships with other countries," he said.

"These two aspects does not conflict with each other.

"China is located in the west of the Pacific Ocean and Australia locates in the south of the Pacific Ocean...I think China and Australia could develop a stronger relationship in all views."